Building a dry stone bridge - Part 17

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Great looking bridge John. Congratulations to you, Colin and your other assistant. The asymmetric nature of the arch reminds me of entrances to buildings I saw in Britain where a stone stairway led from the street up to a doorway and the structure is basically half of a semi-circular arch supporting the stairway directly above it. In that case it allowed people to pass freely under the stairway. Gavin.

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